Buy, Sell or Trade
This forum is for all selling and buying related topics.
This forum is for all selling and buying related topics.
Hosted by Jim Starkweather
anybody have a WW2 M1 Dozer blade 4 my scoop

SkateOrDie

Member Since: September 09, 2005
entire network: 747 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 - 10:09 AM UTC
hi I'm going to model a M4 Sherman scoop if anyone here has played C.O.D. Finest Hour it is in the third and fourth american levels. It is the sherman with the dozer blade on the front

ShermiesRule

Member Since: December 11, 2003
entire network: 5,409 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 - 10:29 AM UTC
What scale Sherman? In 1/35 Verlinden has one that is now OOP (Out of Production), Resicast has one OOP as well and Trakz just introduced one a few months ago.
However, knowing that you are still a youngster, I want to warn you these kits run about $40-50 and you still have to buy your own Sherman kit.
Since I only build 1/35 I cannot provide any info on dozer blades in any other scale
However, knowing that you are still a youngster, I want to warn you these kits run about $40-50 and you still have to buy your own Sherman kit.
Since I only build 1/35 I cannot provide any info on dozer blades in any other scale

SkateOrDie

Member Since: September 09, 2005
entire network: 747 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 - 10:37 AM UTC
1/32 and 1/35

MMcLean

Member Since: July 15, 2004
entire network: 348 Posts
KitMaker Network: 65 Posts

Posted: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 - 10:46 AM UTC
Luke,
Trakz Armor Products, a subsidiary of VLS produces a M1 Dozer Blade that runs around $32. It is made of cast polyurethane resin so it is not a plastic conversion. You might want to start with some smaller kits before you dive into the large conversions.
HTH
Matt
Trakz Armor Products, a subsidiary of VLS produces a M1 Dozer Blade that runs around $32. It is made of cast polyurethane resin so it is not a plastic conversion. You might want to start with some smaller kits before you dive into the large conversions.
HTH
Matt

ShermiesRule

Member Since: December 11, 2003
entire network: 5,409 Posts
KitMaker Network: 0 Posts

Posted: Thursday, October 27, 2005 - 01:53 PM UTC
The M1 Dozer by any manufacturer is quite an advanced item for a Hobby Lobby. I think Jeffrey's offer for $20 is a fair deal.
|  | 






















